Introduction to Web Services
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Enabling Web Services
Depending on the type of memory card the slot, the BMX NOE 0100 can access either:
Embedded Ethernet
Schneider Electric communication modules (and CPUs with embedded Ethernet ports) have integrated Web services that communicate on Ethernet TCP/IP using:
When the memory card with class C services is inserted into a communications module, the module provides transparent access to system and application diagnostic information in real time, using Web technologies.
Communication modules integrate TCP/IP services (Modbus messaging, SNMP functions, etc.) and offer:
NOTE: The sample Web screens shown in this chapter are for the BMX NOE 0100 module with class C services. They may not represent the exact functionality of other modules.
Creating Web Pages
Web modules have an 16-Mbyte memory (accessed like a hard drive) that you can use to host Web pages and user-defined documents (maintenance manuals, diagrams, etc.) created in standard applications such as Word or Acrobat Reader. These pages can be created using any standard tool that enables creation and editing in HTML format (such as MicroSoft FrontPage).
You may want to create Web pages:
This function is particularly suited to creating graphic screens for:
Diagnostics from Web Pages
The embedded Web server provides Web pages to diagnose the following Transparent Factory / Real Time services:
NOTE: All these pages are protected by the general HTTP password.